In 2021, substantial attention was paid to core artists of Antwerp galleries, more specifically artists who are a symbol for a gallery's programming. These can be international artists; Whether or not you live or work in Antwerp does not matter here. In addition, attention was paid to artists who indicate the international dimension of Antwerp, historical efforts to make up for shortages in the public heritage. Absolute priority was given to galleries for which the museum had not previously been able to engage with the City Collection.
>Stephen Willats, Concrete Window, 1991.Photography, photographic prints, photographic dye, acrylic paint, letraset text on paper and card, 121 x 74.5 cm.
>Pélagie Gbaguidi, Icon in Progress After the Pink, 2015.Painting, acrylic on canvas, pigment , 250 x 152 cm.
>Pélagie Gbaguidi, Naked Writing, 2016.Drawing, colour charchoal and colour pencil on paper, 29 x 21 cm.
>Pélagie Gbaguidi, Naked Writing, 2016.Drawing, colour charchoal and colour pencil on paper, 29 x 21 cm.